GTAW – Carbon Steel Pipe – Module ID 29304-16

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Module Four (29304-16) presents gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), a unique welding process that requires the welder to coordinate the use of both hands since the filler metal is fed manually. GTAW can be used on critical piping and may sometimes be used for the root pass on pipe welds when other processes have been directed for the remaining passes. GTAW is also excellent for welding thin materials such as auto bodies. This module provides instruction in the use of GTAW for carbon steel pipe welding, including guided practice.

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Learning Objective 1 • State the basic concepts of open-root GTAW of carbon-steel pipe and explain how to prepare for welding.

  • State the basic concepts of GTAW.
  • Identify common welding safety practices.
  • Explain how to prepare the area, materials, and equipment for GTAW carbon-steel pipe welding.

Learning Objective 2 • Describe open-root V-groove pipe welding positions and GTAW pipe-welding techniques.

  • Identify and describe the four pipe welding positions and acceptable weld profiles.
  • Describe the techniques for GTAW and how to make the root and fill passes.
  • Describe the techniques required to produce GTAW open-root V-groove carbon-steel pipe welds in all positions.

Performance Tasks

Performance Task 1 (Learning Objective 2) • Make GTAW open-root V-groove carbon-steel pipe welds in the 1G-ROTATED position using carbon-steel filler metal and argon gas.

Performance Task 2 (Learning Objective 2) • Make GTAW open-root V-groove carbon-steel pipe welds in the 2G position using carbonsteel filler metal and argon gas.

Performance Task 3 (Learning Objective 2) • Make GTAW open-root V-groove carbon-steel pipe welds in the 5G position using carbonsteel filler metal and argon gas.

Performance Task 4 (Learning Objective 2) • Make GTAW open-root V-groove carbon-steel pipe welds in the 6G position using carbonsteel filler metal and argon gas.

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